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Thomas Lee Kirk was born December 10, 1941, in Louisville, Kentucky, the second of four boys for Lucy and Louis Kirk. The Kirks moved to a ranch near Pacoima, California, where Tommy and his brothers grew up fishing and riding horses. When he was twelve, his older brother Joe dared him to try out for a part at the Pasadena Playhouse. Tommy landed a juvenile role in Eugene O'Neill's Ah Wilderness!, playing alongside Will Rogers Jr and seventeen-year-old Bobby Driscoll, whose thoughtfulness the novice actor would always remember. From the Playhouse, Tommy went to television, doing a western episode for the drama anthology series TV Reader's Digest in 1955. That same year he did his first film, a forgettable patriotic pastiche called Down Liberty Road (1956, later retitled Freedom Highway). Small parts in several more TV shows followed in the spring of 1956: Gunsmoke, Frontier, and two episodes for The Loretta Young Show.
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